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''Suika Game'' is a PuzzleGame developed and published by Aladdin X, originally released in Japan in December 9, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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''Suika Game'' (''スイカゲーム'', literally "Watermelon Game") is a PuzzleGame developed and published by Aladdin X, originally released in Japan in December 9, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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* ChristmasEpisode: The game has a Christmas-themed alternate skin, with a Christmas-themed background, the watermelon decorated with Christmas ornaments and snow, the cloud wearing a Santa hat, and the background music being an instrumental of "We Wish You A Merry Christmas".
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* HalloweenEpisode: The game has an Halloween-themed alternate skin, set in a spooky forest with a purple and orange color scheme, and replacing the watermelons with pumpkins.
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* HalloweenEpisode: The game has an had a temporary Halloween-themed alternate skin, set in a spooky forest with a purple and orange color scheme, and replacing the watermelons with pumpkins.
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''Suika Game'' started out as a built-in game for the [=popIn=] Aladdin digital projector, and the popularity of the game among the projector's customers led the company to make a version for the Switch [=eShop=]. The Switch version originally got little attention, until it suddenly [[ColbertBump got a huge popularity burst after being played by streamers]], including from non-Japanese players buying it from the Japanese [=eShop=] - which made the company release it for [=eShops=] outside of Japan on October 20th, 2023. While at first only playable in Japanese, the game got translations in English, Korean and Chinese a few days later.
!!''Suika Game'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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''Suika Game'' started out as a built-in game for the [=popIn=] Aladdin digital projector, and the popularity of the game among the projector's customers led the company to make a version for the Switch [=eShop=]. The Switch version originally got little attention, until it suddenly [[ColbertBump got a huge popularity burst after being played by streamers]], including from non-Japanese players buying it from the Japanese [=eShop=] - -- which made the company release it for [=eShops=] outside of Japan on October 20th, 2023. While at first only playable in Japanese, the game got translations in English, Korean and Chinese a few days later.
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* WreakingHavok: Physics is a big part of the gameplay, as the round fruits will roll around and bounce off each other.
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* WreakingHavok: Physics is a big part of the gameplay, as the round fruits will roll around and bounce off each other.other.
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* UnintentionallyUnwinnable: When two of the same fruit combine, they push away adjacent fruit to make space. Occasionally, this can cause a small fruit to get launched out of the box and end the game before it's even near full.
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''Suika Game'' started out as a built-in game for the [=popIn=] Aladdin digital projector, and the popularity of the game among the projector's customers led the company to make a version for the Switch [=eShop=]. The Switch version originally got little attention, until it suddenly [[ColbertBump got a huge popularity burst after being played by streamers]], including from non-Japanese players buying it from the Japanese [=eShop=] - which made the company release it for [=eShops=] outside of Japan.Japan on October 20th, 2023. While at first only playable in Japanese, the game got translations in English, Korean and Chinese a few days later.
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''Suika Game'' is a PuzzleGame developed and published by Aladdin X, originally released in Japan in December 9, 2021 on the Nintendo Switch.
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''Suika Game'' is a PuzzleGame developed and published by Aladdin X, originally released in Japan in December 9, 2021 on the Nintendo Switch.
The game has you drop various kinds of fruit into a box, and making two of the same fruit touch makes them turn into a different fruit, gradually increasing in size. The biggest fruit, and the game's namesake, is the watermelon (''suika'' in Japanese). If the box overflows, it's game over! [[NoPlotNoProblem And that's pretty much all there is to it.]]
''Suika Game'' started out as a built-in game for the [=popIn=] Aladdin digital projector, and the popularity of the game among the projector's customers led the company to make a version for the Switch [=eShop=]. The Switch version originally got little attention, until it suddenly [[ColbertBump got a huge popularity burst after being played by streamers]], including from non-Japanese players buying it from the Japanese [=eShop=] - which made the company release it for [=eShops=] outside of Japan. While at first only playable in Japanese, the game got translations in English, Korean and Chinese a few days later.
!!''Suika Game'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* FallingBlocks: Falling fruits that turn into other fruit when two of the same fruit are combined.
* HalloweenEpisode: The game has an Halloween-themed alternate skin, set in a spooky forest with a purple and orange color scheme, and replacing the watermelons with pumpkins.
* UntranslatedTitle: Even after getting an English translation, the game kept its original Japanese title of ''Suika Game''.
* WreakingHavok: Physics is a big part of the gameplay, as the round fruits will roll around and bounce off each other.
''Suika Game'' is a PuzzleGame developed and published by Aladdin X, originally released in Japan in December 9, 2021 on the Nintendo Switch.
The game has you drop various kinds of fruit into a box, and making two of the same fruit touch makes them turn into a different fruit, gradually increasing in size. The biggest fruit, and the game's namesake, is the watermelon (''suika'' in Japanese). If the box overflows, it's game over! [[NoPlotNoProblem And that's pretty much all there is to it.]]
''Suika Game'' started out as a built-in game for the [=popIn=] Aladdin digital projector, and the popularity of the game among the projector's customers led the company to make a version for the Switch [=eShop=]. The Switch version originally got little attention, until it suddenly [[ColbertBump got a huge popularity burst after being played by streamers]], including from non-Japanese players buying it from the Japanese [=eShop=] - which made the company release it for [=eShops=] outside of Japan. While at first only playable in Japanese, the game got translations in English, Korean and Chinese a few days later.
!!''Suika Game'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* FallingBlocks: Falling fruits that turn into other fruit when two of the same fruit are combined.
* HalloweenEpisode: The game has an Halloween-themed alternate skin, set in a spooky forest with a purple and orange color scheme, and replacing the watermelons with pumpkins.
* UntranslatedTitle: Even after getting an English translation, the game kept its original Japanese title of ''Suika Game''.
* WreakingHavok: Physics is a big part of the gameplay, as the round fruits will roll around and bounce off each other.